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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced today that commodity and specialty crop producers impacted by natural disaster events in 2020 and 2021 will soon begin receiving emergency relief payments (likely in June) totaling approximately $6 billion through the Farm Service Agency’s (FSA) new Emergency Relief Program (ERP — formerly known as WHIP+).
Read moreThe County is financially healthy explained Terry County’s auditor at Monday morning’s Commisioner’s Court meeting.
Read moreThe Brownfield Noon Lions Club hosted their annual pancake breakfast on Saturday at the Brownfield Middle School. Members of the community showed up to enjoy a delicious pancake breakfast and support the Brownfield Noon Lions Club.
Read moreThe Brownfield pool is getting ready for opening day on Saturday, May 28 and city officials are very excited to have everyone back for the summer. Parks and Recreation Director Scott Jackson speaks on how happy he is for the pool to be open again, “I’m happy the pools open! It’s been too long man. It’s been since 2020, 2021 we had covid then the breaks from the big freeze. Everything is brand new pretty much and the slide has a new paint job, all of our major pipelines that were cracked have been fixed. Water looks good and we have enough life guards out there.”
Read moreA heavy storm system is heading our way from New Mexico. Please stay safe, and stay tuned to Willy Weather on Brownfieldonline.com for all the updates.
Read moreBREAKING - Monday afternoon around 4pm a vehicle was reported to have drove through a home on the 700 block of South Lane. First responders arrived quickly to the scene, as a fire was ignited in the home.
Read moreThere are a lot of goings on at the Brownfield Regional Medical Center. The hospital’s recent board meeting was full of new information.
Read moreBrownfield Independent School District had many important people to recognize at the end of the school year. The Colonial Heights Student of the month was Pre-K student Liam Rivera. The Colonial Height Employee of the month was Brownfield local, Priscilla Rodriguez. The Oak Grove employee of the month was the hard working full time sub, Bianca Gamez. The BMS employee of the month was Breanne McCleskey for her “leadership” and ,“she does a great job building relationships with parents and students.” The BHS employee of the month was Mary Lou Jackson. She was born in the Philippines, but now she works in Brownfield. Her department chair said she was, “sweet and kind, but also holds people accountable.”
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